Examples of using Cotys in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Lord cotys.
And Cotys poisoned him to take his place.
What about Cotys?
Lord cotys awaits.
You betrayed me, Cotys.
You see, Cotys poisoned my mind.
My name is Ergenia, daughter to Lord Cotys.
And who's more convincing, Cotys or his daughter?
Cotys is responsible for this war, isn't he?
His younger brother was prince and future King Cotys I.
If I disobeyed Cotys or resisted in any way, Arius would be executed.
In 63 for unknown reasons,the Roman Emperor Nero deposed Cotys I from his throne.
When Cotys I and Aquila heard news of this war, they feared that the invasion was imminent.
In 68, the new Roman Emperor Galba restored the Bosporan Kingdom to Rhescuporis,son of Cotys.
Ask yourself, if Cotys is beloved, why did he need to hire mercenaries to do his dirty work?
Meanwhile, at Pydna,Perseus had a 1,000 picked allied Thracian horse under Cotys, the king of the Odrysai.
Through Cotys I, Gepaepyris and Aspurgus would have various descendants ruling the Bosporan Kingdom until the mid-4th century.
He was able to seize control of the local tribes andcollect an army to declare war on Cotys I and Aquila.
He bribed Berisades, son of the Thracian king Cotys, to withdraw Thracian support for Pausanias, and thereby prevented the Thracian invasion.
In 45 for unknown reasons Claudius,deposed Mithridates from the Bosporan throne and replaced him with his younger brother Cotys I.
Rome sent an army to support Cotys, establishing him in the Bosporan capital and torching settlements controlled by Mithridates, including Artezian.
He was the first grandchild and grandson of Bosporan Monarchs Asander and Dynamis andRoman Client Rulers of Thrace, Cotys VIII and Antonia Tryphaena.
Mithridates with his army, engaged in war with Cotys I's army and Aquila's battalions, in a three-day war, which Cotys I and Aquila won unscathed and triumphant at the Don River.
His eldest brother was Zenon, also known as Artaxias III, who was Roman Client King of Armenia and his youngest sister was Antonia Tryphaena,who was married to Cotys VIII, King of Thrace.
At the time, the kingdom's fate was torn between two brothers- Mithridates VIII, who sought independence from Rome,and his younger brother, Cotys I, who was in favor of keeping the kingdom a client state of the growing empire.